General Admission The Mayan Cacao Company: Discover the Origins of Chocolate in Mayan Lands

The Mayan Cacao Company offers an opportunity to explore the beginnings of chocolate right in the homeland of its inventors: The Mayans.

Duration: 50 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Mayan Cacao Company - This is not a museum, it is an interactive experience where you become an explorer of the history of the most popular food in the world. You will learn about the Mayan culture, their relationship with chocolate, when and how it was discovered, the applications and much more. All this magical trip will be through our…
What's Included
  • Admission Ticket to The Mayan Cacao
What's Not Included
  • Pictures & Souvenirs
  • Transportation
  • Margaritas
  • Other services not mentioned
Additional Information
  • It is recommended to apply mosquito repellent
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
Location
The Mayan Cacao Company
Carretera Costera Sur Km 15. 5, Next to: Playa Mía Gran Beach Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jessesp3095yq
Apr 16, 2026
Cacao history and tasting - I had a great experience learning about Mexican Cacao history. I was fortunate to have a 1-1 tour with Paty, who did a great job telling me about the history of cacao and also made some Mayan chocolate.
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790devikas
Mar 25, 2026
Great Tour. Outstanding Chocolate. - What a wonderful experience that we did not anticipate! Eduardo gave us a most interesting tour of the chocolate-making process and we learned so much. The chocolate produced by this company is simply some of the finest I have sampled. If you visit, you must purchase more than you can carry because all of their delicious bars are sold-out online. When you're in Cozumel, be sure to visit this place -- it will surely be a highlight of your trip.
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Anitad8122018
Feb 11, 2026
Worthwhile tour in a beautiful, natural setting. - The tour we booked was general admission, so we waited about 10 minutes for some additional people to join. Paty was an excellent guide who shared the history of the Mayan chocolate making process and importance with us. Delicious samples made the experience even more fun! It was about an hour for the total experience. Highly recommend! Bring a small cooler if you are not heading back to a space where you can keep the chocolate bars that you buy.
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Goplaces770171
Jan 29, 2026
Chocolate - This was part of a cruise tour. The tour was well-organized. They showed us the process, gave us samples, and we ended up in the gift shop. We found it interesting and worthwhile.
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Megan_o
Jan 29, 2026
Went on a whim and glad we did - It was a lovely time, informative and interesting. Our daughter compared it to a field trip. Our guide Angel was so kind. Would definitely recommend if you’re looking for a something to do that isn’t a multi hour experience.
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Michalede
Jan 11, 2026
Dairy-Free Yumminess - The mayan cocoa company was a great experience!! The museum smells like chocolate from the get-go, and Paty did an AMAZING job explaining how Mayans used to make chocolate by hand. As an individual with a dairy allergy, being able to have the chocolate was an added bonus!! Maria served us mole on a fresh tortilla which was also delicious. We were allowed to try 3 samples of chocolate when everything was said and done, and it was all delicious!
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X1830gynicolep
Dec 15, 2025
Great tour from Paty and world’s best chocolate! - Paty was the best tour guide! We loved the rich history she shared and how she made us feel at home while on the tour. She kept all of us engaged too! She also had the best local spot for lunch!
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Suzette_p
Nov 29, 2025
I always learn something new! - Great place to go to learn about chocolate (my all time favorite)! I've been here twice now and they are always friendly. Because we arrived early, they took us right in and we had almost a "private" tour. I loved that they added the tortilla experience too. Our guide was Eduardo. He was very kind and allowed us to ask all kinds of questions. I loved having the chocolate cooking demonstration. Even better is that this experience didn't take an extraordinarily long time, so we went to the public beach right next door. Fantastic time!
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Y7206ifkr
Nov 11, 2025
Ship excursion stop - This was park of our cruise excursion. This was a great experience. The chocolate was very good. This was not to sweet but very good.
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Agm9
Dec 31, 2025
To see by the way - This is interesting from a historical point of view in relation to Mayan culture, but it does not show cocoa plantation or real chocolate making.
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From $15
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).